Sunday, November 27, 2011

Safety Culture (Psychological and Behavioural Aspects of Risk)

Safety Culture (Psychological and Behavioural Aspects of Risk) Review



Facility safety is an important commercial risk and it has to be managed insists John Taylor in "Safety Culture". Following an accident, the lack of a 'good' safety management system, compounded by a 'poor' safety culture, is a charge often laid on organisations. Accidents can take up to thirty percentage points off annual profits and, often, failure to manage safety has a much larger social cost that can involve fatalities or serious injury to members of the workforce and public. This has been starkly demonstrated in the railway industry, the international atomic energy industry, and through events in the oil exploration and refinery industry. In business terms, the ultimate cost can be receivership. "Safety Culture" highlights examples ranging from the loss of the Titanic, to Bhopal, and the Tokaimura criticality event. In it Dr. Taylor argues that to minimise risks, any hazardous facility requires robustly engineered safety systems, an effective management system and a developed organisational safety culture. Safety culture is a complex social/scientific concept and Dr. Taylor demystifies it with reference to theory normally associated with mainstream business development and change processes. Sections of the book deal with using safety culture theory as a predictive model, the assessment of safety culture, and how to influence culture change to produce the desired behaviours. This is a practically focused book from an author with vast experience at the top level of high hazard industries, he brings together current academic thinking on the concept of safety culture and provides authoritative practical guidance for operational executives, managers and for students in science, safety technology and engineering disciplines.


Friday, November 25, 2011

Consumer Health and Safety Activities: Just for the Health of It! Unit 1 (Health Curriculum Activities Library)

Consumer Health and Safety Activities: Just for the Health of It! Unit 1 (Health Curriculum Activities Library) Review



This outstanding six-unit health series is an unmatched tool for teaching and reinforcing basic health concepts and skills. Students in grades 7-12 will enjoy the stimulating, ready-to-use games, puzzles, worksheets, surveys, checklists, debates, skits, and much more. Each unit includes 90 reproducible activities, a teacher's guide, and full answer keys.


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Error Reduction in Health Care: A Systems Approach to Improving Patient Safety

Error Reduction in Health Care: A Systems Approach to Improving Patient Safety Review



Error Reduction in Health Care

Completely revised and updated, this second edition of Error Reduction in Health Care offers a step-by-step guide for implementing the recommendations of the Institute of Medicine to reduce the frequency of errors in health care services and to mitigate the impact of errors when they do occur.

With contributions from noted leaders in health safety, Error Reduction in Health Care provides information on analyzing accidents and shows how systematic methods can be used to understand hazards before accidents occur. In the chapters, authors explore how to prioritize risks to accurately focus efforts in a systems redesign, including performance measures and human factors.

This expanded edition covers contemporary material on innovative patient safety topics such as applying Lean principles to reduce mistakes, opportunity analysis, deductive adverse event investigation, improving safety through collaboration with patients and families, using technology for patient safety improvements, medication safety, and high reliability organizations.

The Editor


Monday, November 14, 2011

Safety, Health, and Environmental Concepts for the Process Industry

Safety, Health, and Environmental Concepts for the Process Industry Review



Safety, Health, and Environmental Concepts for the Process Industry covers the multitude of safety and regulatory issues that every worker in the chemical processing industry should be familiar with. The basic concepts of rapidly changing and often challenging topics like OSHA regulations are covered in easy to understand language. Each chapter includes learning objectives, a list of the key terms in that chapter and their definitions, chapter summary, and review questions. Several appendices include reprints of important OSHA regulations